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. 2020 Sep;15(9):2129-2142.
doi: 10.2217/rme-2019-0080. Epub 2020 Nov 17.

FGF2: a key regulator augmenting tendon-to-bone healing and cartilage repair

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FGF2: a key regulator augmenting tendon-to-bone healing and cartilage repair

Jun Zhang et al. Regen Med. 2020 Sep.
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Abstract

Ligament/tendon and cartilage injuries are clinically common diseases that perplex most clinicians. Because of the lack of blood vessels and nerves, their self-repairing abilities are rather poor. Therefore, surgeries are necessary and also widely used to treat ligament/tendon or cartilage injuries. However, after surgery, there are still many problems that affect healing. In recent years, it has been found that exogenous FGF2 plays an important role in the repair of ligament/tendon and cartilage injuries and exerts a synergistic effect with endogenous FGF2. Therefore, FGF2 can be used as a new type of biomolecule to accelerate tendon-to-bone healing and cartilage repair after injury.

Keywords: FGF; FGF2; FGFR; cartilage; cartilage injury; cartilage repair; ligament; tendon; tendon-to-bone healing; tissue engineering.

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